Autograph letters signed from Albert Henry Smith to William Winter [manuscript], 1891-1907.

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Autograph letters signed from Albert Henry Smith to William Winter [manuscript], 1891-1907.

The letters mostly concern literary matters, books and other items sent from Smith and Winter to each other; plans to meet; and mutual acquaintances. Correspondent's locations include: Southampton [England?]; Philadelphia, Radnor, H[am?]ford, and Germantown, Pennsylvania. With (15) is an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter in Mentone, San Bernardino County, California.

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